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The author reviews the opinions of university professors about the enactment of an international law criminalizing any assaults on the Muslim faith in particular or divine religions in general.
Five Scandinavian tourists, including three Norwegians and two Swedes [Reviewer: No names mentioned] have been accused of blasphemy on their holiday in Egypt for circumambulating a statue of a mermaid located in a town square in Hurghada, in an attempt to parody Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca....
Analysis of the Denmark cartoons issue by Dr. Hasan Muhammad Wajīh, expert of linguistics of negotiation and cross-cultural communication at the Azhar University and moderator of the April 15, 2006 discussion at El-Sawy Culture Wheel on ‘Freedom of expression and respect for the other. How to...
Transcript of the questions and answers following the discussion on ’Freedom of expression and respect for the other. How to respond if one is offended’ at El-Sawy Culture Wheel, Cairo on April 15, 2006.
The speech of Mr. Lasse Seim, Norwegian ambassador to Egypt, on ’Freedom of expression and respect for the other. How to respond if one is offended.’
In the aftermath of the publication of the “offensive” cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, a slump in European tourism in Egypt has been reported, Sa‘īd Jamāl al-Dīn writes.
An interview with Egyptian artist Farīd Fādil, including discussion of his views on Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt, ’Christian art’ and Leonardo da Vinci and the controversial book, ’The Da Vinci Code’.
Coptic researcher Samīr Marqus sees problems between Copts and Muslims mainly as a result of the wavering economy. Arab-West Report is convinced that efforts at economic development would help reduce incidents of sectarian strife.
A delegation of the Norwegian churches paid tribute to religious co-existence in Egypt, saying that Egyptians have managed to create an umbrella under which Muslims and Christian can live. They added that they saw examples of coexistence in markets and in the streets.
                    

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